So i have a 1986 bj70 landcruiser with a 3b diesel engine and a h55f 5 speed, just wondering what exactly i need to do to mate a 1990 1hz engine to it as i have just bought one?
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Hi guys.
I'm new to this forum... hope you can help.
I have a '90 BJ73 with a 2.5TD VM... not a bead engine but there's only so many times I want to re-fit CHGaskets. I believe it has a H55F gearbox and I would like to swap out the engine for a standard Toyota (3.4?) lump... 3B, 13B.
Does anyone know about spline/input length/bell housing compatibility when it comes to ripping out the (effing) VM and replacing it with a 3B.
Thanks.
And for anyone with a VM engined BJ73 I've got all the data sheets etc etc...
Cheers all.
DD
No worries good thing i plan to rebuild the gearbox then hey, hehe
thank you for your helpA h55f from a BJ7* would be easiest
Hi there ..Is it possible to use a H55f transmission for a 2B diesel engine ?you can use B / H and F family with H55F tranny .. it's just a matter of
1. correct bellhousing
2. correct clutch disc and flywheel ( surface )
3. correct input lenght ..
Sure B engines are short so H55F must have longer input to work there ..
H and F engines are longer so short input there ..
old engines are 10 coarse spline input and new are 14 or 21 fine splines ..
sure it is ..Hi there ..Is it possible to use a H55f transmission for a 2B diesel engine ?
Digging this up, hoping you may have some more info.I have the F input shaft on my gearbox, attached to a 13bt. I don't know what the bellhousing/clutch/flywheel setup is that makes it work, but there is a spacer made of 20mm plate cut with a gas set inbtween the gearbox and bellhousing (the opposite of what you would expect, as the F input shaft is shorter than the B).
When I discovered this I tried google, and found one reference to the same setup on a forum post from someone in a similar area of NZ to where I bought my truck. I think he also didn't know what bellhousing it was. Just posting this to add to the info on mud, as everything else I've read bar that one post says this is an impossible combination.